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  • #11
    Originally posted by jgk3
    Ya, but releases like Beat in my opinion did not preserve the genuine KC style of the old at all. It was a real departure from it.
    Funny you should say that. "Beat" is toward the bottom for me, though it does have some good stuff. But I do still feel that all of that was necessary in their evolution and King Crimson was still in there even though the music was not up to par. I would like to read what is said about that entire era in the book In the Court of King Crimson.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Stark Evade
      Funny you should say that. "Beat" is toward the bottom for me, though it does have some good stuff. But I do still feel that all of that was necessary in their evolution and King Crimson was still in there even though the music was not up to par. I would like to read what is said about that entire era in the book In the Court of King Crimson.
      Agree. I'm a big fan of Adrian Belew though - his first album in particular - Lonesome Rhino (?) is great - as was his work with Zappa and the Talking Heads


      The aim of DGM is to connect music, musician and audience in a way that supports the power of music, the integrity of the musician and the needs of the audience. DGM Live offers music for download with photographs, diary archives and audience commentary for browsing.


      Adrian Belew is a musician, guiarist and artist who has played with Frank Zappa, David Bowie, King Crimson, NIN, and Talking Heads

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      • #13
        Originally posted by winoman
        Agree. I'm a big fan of Adrian Belew though - his first album in particular - Lonesome Rhino (?) is great - as was his work with Zappa and the Talking Heads


        The aim of DGM is to connect music, musician and audience in a way that supports the power of music, the integrity of the musician and the needs of the audience. DGM Live offers music for download with photographs, diary archives and audience commentary for browsing.


        http://www.adrianbelew.net/
        Adrian Belew is great but I'm not a big fan of his solo stuff, though I only have two of his albums, neither being the first. I'm a huge Zappa fan and his contribution was cool. Not much into the Talking Heads.

        The four albums after Three of a Perfect Pair (Thrak and on) are much better than the three Discipline-era releases. But "Elephant Talk" is a tough song to beat when performed live.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Stark Evade
          Adrian Belew is great but I'm not a big fan of his solo stuff, though I only have two of his albums, neither being the first. I'm a huge Zappa fan and his contribution was cool. Not much into the Talking Heads.

          The four albums after Three of a Perfect Pair (Thrak and on) are much better than the three Discipline-era releases. But "Elephant Talk" is a tough song to beat when performed live.
          Yes - it is very in your face/striking. I like the Disciplin album itself quite a bit though.

          I forgot if you were into any of the Fripp/Sylvian collaborations -

          The First Day, Damage (2 distinct & different releases BTW - with diff song order and mixes - I even think I have 3 versions of this disc - one with a booklet in a special box etc), God's Monkey (perhaps an ode to Darwin eh?), a live album (Road to Graceland)

          Anyway all great stuff IMO...

          Also apparently Fripp and Eno recently put out a new album - Equatoral Stars - have you heard it / heard anything about it? (I haven't)

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          • #15
            Originally posted by winoman
            Yes - it is very in your face/striking. I like the Disciplin album itself quite a bit though.

            I forgot if you were into any of the Fripp/Sylvian collaborations -

            The First Day, Damage (2 distinct & different releases BTW - with diff song order and mixes - I even think I have 3 versions of this disc - one with a booklet in a special box etc), God's Monkey (perhaps an ode to Darwin eh?), a live album (Road to Graceland)

            Anyway all great stuff IMO...

            Also apparently Fripp and Eno recently put out a new album - Equatoral Stars - have you heard it / heard anything about it? (I haven't)
            I have The First Day and also the "Darshan" single.

            I don't know much about Equatorial Stars. It's supposed to be a very good release. I wish I had money to buy all these goddamn albums. There is so much prog out waiting for me.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Stark Evade
              I have The First Day and also the "Darshan" single.

              I don't know much about Equatorial Stars. It's supposed to be a very good release. I wish I had money to buy all these goddamn albums. There is so much prog out waiting for me.

              Yeah - agreed...you would be amazed with what I have (vinyl & disc & [live concert] tape & promos - etc...I used to work as a DJ at a station & was music director for a bit - used to piggyback on orders all the time...and get promos - got a bunch of Stranglers stuff that way...etc) - I've probably forgotten half of what I own... I've at various times thought of cateloging it all in a database...just never get around to it...and it ison the backburner compared to my wine holdings database - that I actually am putting together (slowly)....

              But agree - there is so much great music out there - much is hard to find...and yeah - it does add up...it used to be nothing for me to go into a Tower records or order through folks I knew in the industry and spend a grand a pop....but I have kids and a mortgage now...and expensive cars, fine wine and such...so I have cut back quite a bit....

              Darshan is great - how it builds and builds - with all those Fripp quick little excursions and such - very nice - and the First Day is a great disc...I'll have to check out the new Fripp/Eno...

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              • #17
                Re: C.J.T. in L.A.

                CJ3 is playing at La Ve Lee in Studio City this Saturday.

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